http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/...T&cid=262075&lid=4742361&acd=1230980794501410
This is the piece I suggested, I was actually on the beta test team and still using it with no issues. This little sucker is small enough to go anywhere and not all that expensive either and would allow you to use this Bluetooth idea on any amp easily. I have it set up with my computer to play music on my stereo, as soon as its powered up it signs on to the computer and off I go. With the onboard Bluetooth in the amp is that new I would probably wait a generation or two too see how well they really work together. RE probably didn't design the Bluetooth piece and added it into the amp and sometimes when that happens they just do not work all that well together. A good example is the newer blueray players with onboard wifi. Maybe its just me but after trying 3 different players that were not the cheapest on the shelf I was never really able to get the wifi stuff to work reliably on them. There was a Samsung piece that when I did a search to see what was wrong and how to fix it, they were aware of the situation and had no fix, for 2 years... Got another player and still had reliability issues with it, and another one after that. I finally broke down and instead of a new blueray player I got a roku player that does nothing but streaming, no disk onboard. I am pretty sure that he blue ray manf are not designing the wifi pieces that are in them and taking the cheapest piece they could find from a supplier to try and work and that is why I have so many issues with them. I would not be surprised if they have similar issues here.